Any of you older guys or gals planning a ride to Alaska in 2010 ?? I am not sure what old is as my reference is getting WARPED. I'am planning a trip from Washington to Ak in late May...

I may be intersted, but my 91 year old mother presently in a rest home will be the determining factor. She is failing badly, but if she pulls through this spell, I won't be able to go. Her mind is gone, but me being here in Michigan when she makes the great move to the next stage will be a requirement for me.

I am 67, ride a Honda ST1300A, plus always take my Pug dog with me on all trips. I think we have some common ground. I ride about 15 to 20 thousand miles a year.

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Any of you older guys or gals planning a ride to Alaska in 2010?? I am not sure what old is as my reference is getting WARPED. I'm planning a trip from Washington to Ak in late May...

I rode to AK when I was young, at 58 years old. Continued on to Deadhorse too, on my BMW-RT. My riding buddy on that trip was what you may consider "getting old". He was 61 at the time, riding a '78 GL1000. He rode from his home in FL, and I'm in MN. Go for it!

I have a Mexico and SA trip in my sights. I'm also an active long distance Iron Butt type rider. I'm 60 right now with plenty of riding years left and too many places to see.

Yeah, I ride to work every day too, but got caught in the freezing rain the other day. Still kept the wheels on the road, but was slick. I'm 60 years old and been riding since 1962.

My little brother and I rode our S-32 Suzuki twins (16hp 2-stroke twins) to northern BC in 1966. Great two month adventure. Dick was 16 years old and me a year older.

Gene, my riding partner is 78 years old, and says he'll give up riding two wheelers when he's 80. He has two Honda 750's and a British bike that he'll sell or trade for a trike. Here's a picture of Gene on his Honda.

I'm 54 now and have no plans to quit riding much to the chagrin of my wife.

Anyway, before the 2008 Baja 1000, I rode down to San Felipe to meet up with Airborne Andy to do some pre riding. I hadn't met Andy in person yet, just knew he was riding an XR650. We were going to meet at the El Capitan Hotel and I was waiting in the parking lot. A couple guys came in riding XR650's so I waved them down. Not Andy. The 'youngster' was 74 and was still fired up from the day's ride. The senior member of the duo was 83 - still riding dirt in Baja on a kick start XR650. I told him he was my new hero - meant I still had 30 years of Baja riding left in me. He's still my hero.

Of course, I told my wife that and just got a long eyeroll and pffffft!!!!

I may be intersted, but my 91 year old mother presently in a rest home will be the determining factor. She is failing badly, but if she pulls through this spell, I won't be able to go. Her mind is gone, but me being here in Michigan when she makes the great move to the next stage will be a requirement for me.

I am 67, ride a Honda ST1300A, plus always take my Pug dog with me on all trips. I think we have some common ground. I ride about 15 to 20 thousand miles a year.

My compliments to you , you have your prioritys right ! One of these days tho you'll get the opportunity to get that ride in.. complete with the pug...

At 57 I did a season of AHRMA racing on my Thruxton...back for more this year!

Hey Grins you may have well raced against my dear friend CharlieSteinman who scoots a Thruxie in AHRMA events. Here's his take on the last session @ Barber.http://www.lonestarcycle.com/barber1.htm
All the best in the coming season.

You bet I know Charlie... We pit together, hang together, eat & drink together...and yeah, WE RACE TOGETHER. Charlies fast at Barber, he showed me his tailpipes. We start again at Roebling Road in late Feb, then March 1&2 WFO on the banking at Daytona.

I'll meet ya in Peggy's Cove the next time I'm up your way. Too bad that roadrace never happened on the Cabot Trail. We need a NA TT!

How old is too old? My father died while riding a motorcycle when he was almost 95 -- yes, that's not a typo. A young lady pulled out in front of him from a stop sign onto the state highway he was riding on. He got his first motorcycle when he was in the 8th grade. We rode together often, and I still miss riding with him.

Wow, 95. I am 58 and have 3-1/2 years left before I hope to be able to retire so I can ride more. Try to get in a two or so overnight or longer trips per year now but the job constrains much more than that. When I finally have the time, hope that I still have the $$$.